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Cesar E. Chavez Youth Leadership Conference

by Rene Aguilera (raguilera [at] surewest.net)
FREE Cesar E. Chavez Youth Leadership Conference and Education Fair on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at Sierra College in Rocklin, CA for 6th to 12th Graders and parents of all school districts in Northern California
HEAR To Host Annual Cesar E. Chavez Youth Leadership Conference and Education Fair on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at Sierra College in Rocklin, CA

Roseville, CA - The Hispanic Empowerment Association of Roseville (HEAR) will sponsor the 6th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Youth Leadership Conference and Education Fair for any 6th to 12 graders and their parents. The educational fair with have college recruiters and information designed to empower families to become stronger advocates for their children's education.

The Conference will take place on Saturday, March 18, 2006 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Sierra College located at 5000 Rocklin Rd. in Rocklin, CA., about 18 miles east of Sacramento – the State Capitol. 1,000 sixth to twelve graders attended last year and 500 parents. The event is free and pre-registration is not required but suggested. Pre-registration is available by downloading conference information at http://www.hear2000.org

The Conference began six years ago in the Roseville City School District Board Trustee, Rene Aguilera, and kicks off one of many upcoming Cesar Chavez State Holiday Events. Chavez was co-founder and president of the United Farm Workers, leading the union from the 1960s to his death at age 66 in 1993 and organized farm workers in several states. In 2000, Governor Gray Davis signed SB 984, asking that school districts give an hour of instruction in all schools around Chavez's March 31 birthday about the UFW founder's lessons on non-violence, self-sacrifice and social justice. Then, in the afternoon, students are to engage in some form of public service appropriate for their age and grade called the Cesar Chavez Day of Service of Learning.

“The Cesar E. Chavez Youth Leadership Conference supplements what most school districts do on March 31 – his birthday and acts as a primer for learning”, said, Aguilera, also the conference coordinator, “We ask parents, students, educators and business and community leaders to come out and volunteer their time to teach and learn from each other on both days.”

Workshops for parents, students, educators and business and community leaders will include a seminar on student financial aid and scholarships and career information workshops including law, journalism, military, teaching, social welfare, art, music and dance, medicine, law enforcement and pro athletes.

The Conference will feature several notable speakers and presenters from the Sacramento area education community and national organizations such as the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Mexican American Legal Defense Education Fund, American G.I. Forum, La Raza Lawyers Association, League of United Latin American Citizens, Latino Issues Forum, California Latino School Board members Association, United Farm Workers of America, Latina Leadership Network, Labor Council of Latin American Advancement, Hispanic Contractors Association, Society of Hispanic Engineer Professionals and the National Council of La Raza.

Media interested in attending should contact Cindy Lopes, BlueMarble Communications, 916-772-5365 or, on the day of event Rene Aguilera, 916-532-5998. For more general information on the Cesar Chavez Youth Leadership Conference and Education Fair, please contact HEAR at 916-782-2040 or go to http://www.hear2000.org
http://www.hear2000.org
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..are at it again to brainwash our gente into becoming coconuts... so sad.

cesar chavez pulled the same shit the minutemen are doing now - it was called the WET LINE -- look it up

fuck nclr they back Alberto Gonzales 'cause he is raza? Fuck him, he ain't my raza!

the G.I. forum??? Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! thats all I gotta say
by Rene Aguilera (raguilera [at] surewest.net)
Almost 13 years since the civil rights and labor leader’s passing, his principles and values remain relevant and inspiring for all people. Cesar is best known as the founder and long-time leader of the UFW. However, his work transcended any one movement or cause. He inspired millions of Americans to seek social justice and civil rights for the poor and disenfranchised. He advocated for nonviolent social reform. He was an environmentalist and consumer advocate. Ultimately, he forged an extraordinary and diverse national coalition of students, middle-class consumers, trade unionists, religious groups, women and minorities, including Latinos, Filipinos, Jews, Native Americans, African Americans, and gays and lesbians.
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